Weak Bond, Monogamous, Cathermal, Asexual, Cannibalistic
Symbiote Giga
Grouping Limits Mated Pair
Alternative Grouping Limits Unlimited During Winter
Nesting 3 Spring 1 hr | 4 Summer 1 hr | 2 Autumn 1 hr | 2 Winter 1 hr
Birth
Herra hatchlings are often quiet and obedient to their parents, and will practice working on their muscles to prepare for fighting their siblings for food in order to survive the harsh environment their parents cause.
Juvenile
At Juvenile stage herra siblings will often be found running away from the nest of fighting each other in order to outlive their siblings.
Solitary
Herreras are very skittish, and will spend their entire life searching for a giga to scavenge off, females will even asexually reproduce should they have mated previously, to reproduce on their own to start their own flock.
Courtship
Males will try to impress unmated females by dancing and singing for them, the prettier the song and dance the most interest females will show, but the key prize for courtship when it comes to herras is their giga, if their giga provides a solid amount of food for them they will happily settle together and nest.
Parental Hood
Females will abandon their offspring, while Males spend their time chasing trespassers away from his mates nest, females will keep the eggs warm unless she needs food, otherwise her mate will take over. (When Asexually producing Eggs have a higher chance to die)
Inhabitants
Giga Habitats
Hierarchy N/A
Pack Mentality
Herreras dont give much for their kind, preferring to follow and groom and look after their gigas offspring or their giga, but when together will be rather cold and distant, even aggressive at the slightest inconvenience.
Extra
During winter Herras have been known to gather together due to their gigas winter aggression they will become rather depressed and often they will gather together to keep each other warm as they often hibernate.
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